How To Size Your Finger Perfectly

Knowing the size of your finger so the ring will fit correctly is one of the trickiest aspects of buying a ring online. Even if you go to a jewelry store, you can never be too certain if the person behind the counter gets it right.

At WeddingBands.com we solved this problem by giving free ring sizing kits that are sent directly to you at no charge. You can size your fingers in the comfort of your own home and see what fits you the best without any doubts. Use the following guide to ensure a perfect fit of your wedding band.

A beautiful ring for an incredible value! Im so happy I found weddingbands.com. My wife loved her ring! Thank you so much!

-Christina, FL 12/24/2016

The ring I ordered is gorgeous. I would not have settled for any other ring. The engraving is beautiful and the ring fit perfectly.

-Kim, Ohio 2/7/2015

We were simply going to have a civil ceremony- but you want to have really nice rings. So many to choose from online we took a while and ordered online after some consultation with one of their specialists who was very helpful. Maybe we waited too long to order and and watched the calendar based on the ceremony date selected compared to rings arrival projected. Not much time between the two. Called Wedding Bands customer service and shared my concern. However the rings arrived several days earlier than originally projected maybe they expedited shipment. Thanks.

-Doug, Maryland 3/30/2014

So incredibly happy with the wedding band I bought and the service I received. Size I ordered was too big and they did not hesitate to take it back and resize for me! BTW I am marrying the most wonderful man ever!!

-Janet G., Texas 6/20/2013

Im blown away. The best online shopping experience Ive ever had. We procrastinated in buying our wedding bands. So with less than a week before the big day we hit the mall jewelers. They were asking between $650 and $950 for the ring I wanted. I got it from weddingbands.com overnighted and it was $460. And the ring is perfect. Perfectly engraved perfectly packaged and delivered in a beautiful ring box...just a wonderful experience. Thank you!

-Ben, Chicago IL 10/18/2012

A beautiful ring for an incredible value! Im so happy I found weddingbands.com. My wife loved her ring! Thank you so much!

-Christina, FL 12/24/2016

The ring I ordered is gorgeous. I would not have settled for any other ring. The engraving is beautiful and the ring fit perfectly.

-Kim, Ohio 2/7/2015

We were simply going to have a civil ceremony- but you want to have really nice rings. So many to choose from online we took a while and ordered online after some consultation with one of their specialists who was very helpful. Maybe we waited too long to order and and watched the calendar based on the ceremony date selected compared to rings arrival projected. Not much time between the two. Called Wedding Bands customer service and shared my concern. However the rings arrived several days earlier than originally projected maybe they expedited shipment. Thanks.

-Doug, Maryland 3/30/2014

So incredibly happy with the wedding band I bought and the service I received. Size I ordered was too big and they did not hesitate to take it back and resize for me! BTW I am marrying the most wonderful man ever!!

-Janet G., Texas 6/20/2013

Im blown away. The best online shopping experience Ive ever had. We procrastinated in buying our wedding bands. So with less than a week before the big day we hit the mall jewelers. They were asking between $650 and $950 for the ring I wanted. I got it from weddingbands.com overnighted and it was $460. And the ring is perfect. Perfectly engraved perfectly packaged and delivered in a beautiful ring box...just a wonderful experience. Thank you!

-Ben, Chicago IL 10/18/2012

Don't know your ring size?

We offer a free WeddingBands.com Ring Sizer Kit to anyone interested in purchasing from WeddingBands.com.

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Free Ring Box or Leatherette Pouch

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All of our rings have a lifetime warranty against any manufacturing and workmanship defects.

At Wedding Bands, no purchase is complete until you are 100% satisfied.

If for any reason you decide not to keep your wedding bands, you can return them to us
within thirty (30) days from the original date of shipping for a full refund of the
purchase price (shipping charges are non refundable).

To better serve you, we generate a pre-filled
Return Material Authorizations (RMA) for all returned items.

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Finish Styles

Manufacturing Time

We manufacture all our rings by order and do our best to complete all rings and ship within the estimated time frame. Manufacturing time is in business days and do not include weekends or holidays.

When your order is completed, you will receive an email with the tracking number and shipping carrier. You can use this tracking number on the shipping carriers website to get the most current status of your purchase.

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Please select a country's ring size or measurement to find your ring size.
Please e-mail us at CustomerService@WeddingBands.com or call us
at (888) 422-4333 (USA) or 952-892-1700 (Direct) if you have any questions.

Inside Ring Shape/Style

Comfort fit means the edges are rounded on the inside of the ring, where it touches the skin. This allows for the ring to slide on easier.

Estimated Weight

The "estimated weight" is based on several factors:

Metal Type used in manufacturing or combination of metalsWidth of itemHeight or Thickness of itemRing SizeDesign or pattern (including braids or twisted ropes, etc.)
Precious stones (may include Diamonds, Rubies, Saphires, etc.)

Based on these factors we calculate an estimated weight around ±5% of the final product.

With your purchase, WeddingBands.com sends an Appraisal or Certificate of Authenticity
to your order. The appraisal gives the exact weight as well as the metal price the day it
ships from our facility.

Precious Metals*:

Gold: Gold is a precious metal synonymous with jewelry. At WeddingBands.com,
we only use solid 14kt or 18kt gold in our products. In jewelry, gold remains
the most popular precious metal.

14kt vs. 18kt - The karat rating of gold determines how much of the metal is gold versus alloys.
Pieces made from 14kt gold have just over 58% gold, while 18kt gold has 75% gold. Gold
is mixes with alloys to produce a sturdy product. 24kt gold or pure gold is easy to bend and
damage due to the soft nature of gold.

Our rings come stamped with a rating of "585" or "14K" for 14kt gold or "750" or "18K" for 18kt gold.

Platinum: Platinum is the most expensive precious metal available in jewelry. At
WeddingBands.com, we use 950 platinum or 95% Pure platinum, the finest quality available.

Platinum does not wear away over time which creates the highest quality jewelry.
Inside the ring, we stamp our rings as "950 PLATINUM or "950 PLAT" or "PLAT"".

Palladium: Palladium is a fairly new precious metal used in jewelry. It was first used in 1939 in jewelry
pieces and has since grown in popularity.

Here at WeddingBands.com, only 950-palladium is used with our jewelry. The rings come stamped
with "950 Palladium" on the inside of the ring.

Rhodium: Rhodium is used in jewelry typically as a plating material to produce a "mirror-like" shine
on white gold pieces.

Alternative Metals:

Titanium: A light, but strong material, titanium has gained popularity in jewelry as an alternative option
from gold or platinum.

Cobalt-Chromium: Cobalt-Chromium is an alternative metal sturdier than platinum and less expensive. It is not
a precious metal and only recently had been introduced as a metal for use in the jewelry industry

*Precious metals - may scratch easily.

Diamond Color:

Refers to the degree to which a diamond is colorless. Diamonds range in
color from icy winter whites to warm summer whites. Diamonds are graded on a
color scale established by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) which
ranges from D (colorless) to Z. Warmer colored diamonds (K-Z) are particularly
desirable when set in yellow gold. Icy winter whites (D-J) look stunning set in
white gold or platinum. Diamonds that fall below J will have
a faint yellow tint that can be clearly seen. The lower down the diamond color scale the more
color will be visible and less expensive. This color is not to be confused with the Z+ category.
The Z+ category is for fancy colored diamonds, such as fancy yellow diamonds.
Color differences are very subtle and it is very difficult to see the difference between, say, an E and an
F. Therefore, colors are graded under controlled lighting conditions and are
compared to a master set for accuracy. Truly colorless stones, graded D,
treasured for their rarity, are highest on the Diamond Quality Pyramid. Color,
however, ultimately comes down to personal taste. At Wedding Bands .com all the
diamonds we are using in our Diamond Wedding Rings are at least H in color.

Diamond Clarity:

CLARITYRefers to the presence of inclusions in a diamond. Inclusions are
natural identifying characteristics such as minerals or fractures, appearing
while diamonds are formed in the earth. They may look like tiny crystals,
clouds or feathers. To view inclusions, jewelers use a magnifying loupe. This
tool allows jewelers to see a diamond at 10x its actual size so that inclusions
are easier to see. The position of inclusions can affect the value of a
diamond. There are very few flawless diamonds found in nature, thus these
diamonds are much more valuable. Inclusions are ranked on a scale of perfection,
known as clarity, which was established by the Gemological Institute of America
(GIA).
The clarity scale, ranging from F (Flawless) to I3 (Included), is based
on the visibility of inclusions at a magnification of 10x. Some inclusions can
be hidden by a mounting, thus having little effect on the perceived beauty of a diamond.
An inclusion in the middle or top of a diamond could impact the dispersion of
light, sometimes making the diamond less brilliant. The greater a diamond's
clarity, the more brilliant, valuable and rare it is-and the higher it is on
the Diamond Quality Pyramid, the more the diamond will cost. At WeddingBands.com
all the diamonds that we are using in the Diamond Wedding Bands are at least VS2 in clarity.

Diamond Cut:

CUTRefers to the angles and proportions of a diamond. Based on scientific
formulas, a well-cut diamond will internally reflect light from one mirror-like
facet to another, disperse, and reflect it through the top of the stone. This
results in a display of brilliance and fire, thereby placing well-cut diamonds
higher on the Diamond Quality Pyramid than deep or shallow-cut diamonds.
Diamonds that are cut too deep or too shallow lose or leak light through the
side or bottom, resulting in less brilliance and ultimately, value. At Wedding
Bands .com the diamonds we use in our Diamond Wedding Rings are all very fine cut to show the maximum
brilliancy and fire.
Cut also refers to shape-round, square, pear, or heart for example. Since a
round diamond is symmetrical and capable of reflecting nearly all the light
that enters, it is the most brilliant of all diamond shapes and follows
specific proportional guidelines. Ask a jeweler to find out more about these
guidelines. Non-round shapes, also known as "fancy shapes," will have their own
guidelines to be considered well-cut.

Free Appraisal

An appraisal is a document used to state the current and most updated market
value of the jewelry piece. Appraisals are mainly used for insurance purposes.
It helps your insurance company know the current value of your jewelry piece to
insure it properly. If your jewelry piece is lost, damaged, stolen or any other
problems occur; an appraisal helps the insurance company cover the value for replacement.

The appraisal will include information such as weight of the jewelry piece, clarity and
color of the diamonds, diamond weight, type of metal, colored gemstone identification,
gemological laboratory certificate numbers, a picture of the jewelry piece, and any other
detailed information about your jewelry. The more detailed the appraisal the better for you
and your insurance company to help cover the loss.

At WeddingBands.com, we are happy to provide an appraisal for any jewelry piece over $1,000.00USD
in value. If your jewelry piece is less than $1,000.00USD and you would still like an appraisal,
feel free to request one in the "special instructions" box.